I Invented a New Stove and Found It Burns Coal Very Effician
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Im new to this forum, I invented a new stove and found it burns coal very efficiantly and is controlled at all times.My stove was designed to burn sawdust,pellets,wood waste and firewood. Than I tested coal,Im very exited w the how it burns clean without clinkers or other problems. I have burned two hand loads of 90#s each and burned for over three days when closed draft being about 11/4 pound per hour. Pellets in my first proto-type burned 60 hrs on 80#lbs.skip
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Welcome to the club. I've been waiting to ask you to show some pictures of your creation. We are all very intrigued from your posts. I'm curios to see how you are getting that long of a burn time and what is the projected BTU output of your unit is. Come on and stop teasing us! Thanks, DOUG
Welcome to the club. I've been waiting to ask you to show some pictures of your creation. We are all very intrigued from your posts. I'm curios to see how you are getting that long of a burn time and what is the projected BTU output of your unit is. Come on and stop teasing us! Thanks, DOUG
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yeah, what he said.
I like the idea of being able to burn a variety of fuels, from wood, to corn to coal. Of course, it needs to burn all equally well.
Pictures, specs, etc. All are important.
I like the idea of being able to burn a variety of fuels, from wood, to corn to coal. Of course, it needs to burn all equally well.
Pictures, specs, etc. All are important.
Hey where are these pics.
Anyone can post words.
It works really great and I bet you wish you had one.
Anyone can post words.
I built this water cooled solar powered intergalactic thruster that will put out 500k BTU's from 1/2 hour of sun exposure.+cleancoalflexfuel+ wrote:Im new to this forum, I invented a new stove and found it burns coal very efficiantly and is controlled at all times.My stove was designed to burn sawdust,pellets,wood waste and firewood. Than I tested coal,Im very exited w the how it burns clean without clinkers or other problems. I have burned two hand loads of 90#s each and burned for over three days when closed draft being about 11/4 pound per hour. Pellets in my first proto-type burned 60 hrs on 80#lbs.skip
It works really great and I bet you wish you had one.
He can't cause,
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but you should see my car that runs on water, it can walk on it too.
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but you should see my car that runs on water, it can walk on it too.
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Psttttt Hey Buddy did Ya hear....??
This contraption sounds like the next marvel to hit us from mainland china....
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"Seeings believing"
Where's Da Beef?
This contraption sounds like the next marvel to hit us from mainland china....
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"Seeings believing"
Where's Da Beef?
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Almost sounds like that reporter that was here a mo. ago and we never heard from him again........ maybe he is trying a new angle????
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+cleancoalflexfuel+ wrote: it burns coal very efficiantly .... Than I tested coal,Im very exited w the how it burns
Same command of spelling and of the English language as the Nigerian guy who is sending me one million US dollars.
Where do I sign up, I'll take ten. Let me know which western union you want me to send the money to.+cleancoalflexfuel+ wrote:Im new to this forum, I invented a new stove and found it burns coal very efficiantly and is controlled at all times.My stove was designed to burn sawdust,pellets,wood waste and firewood. Than I tested coal,Im very exited w the how it burns clean without clinkers or other problems. I have burned two hand loads of 90#s each and burned for over three days when closed draft being about 11/4 pound per hour. Pellets in my first proto-type burned 60 hrs on 80#lbs.skip
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You guys are being a little tough. Who knew you could make a small stoker by
sliding a piece of sheet metal back and forth. Give the man a chance.
TSB
sliding a piece of sheet metal back and forth. Give the man a chance.
TSB
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Obviously, we're all not only interested in but supportive of innovation. And if the poster really has something that good, he'd be smart to take all necessary steps to protect his invention.
And we look forward to more information as soon as it can be provided....
And we look forward to more information as soon as it can be provided....
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Heh Im back... Got the contraption loaded up and well bring to the test lab Yuuup Every bit of my study morn and night after work about coal and stoves shows my type burn in theory shows it as very low NOx potential!! The stove well heat on birch planer shavings one loading for up to 6 hours. That is like putting lawn leaf and debris into the stove! For you skeptics out there heh it well also burn horse do do.. or cow dung etc. I do like the idea of clean coal better for ovious reasons. I bought 90# s more coal from the local supply and showed the burnt coal to the receptionist and the owner came out of his office. He asked me twice were I got the coal from he couldnt believe it was his, as the coal was still in soft lumps that appear as rock or clay!!!! The coal was from the burn that lasted over three days with a blue flame gasification and white tips as I stated before.The proof well be in the pudding.. Many inventers have spent many years trying to do a good burn, Im humbled and exited, well send out information as I get it.
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Are You Burning Anthracite Coal or Bituminous Coal. There is a big Differents in the burning Chracteristics+cleancoalflexfuel+ wrote:Heh Im back... Got the contraption loaded up and well bring to the test lab Yuuup Every bit of my study morn and night after work about coal and stoves shows my type burn in theory shows it as very low NOx potential!! The stove well heat on birch planer shavings one loading for up to 6 hours. That is like putting lawn leaf and debris into the stove! For you skeptics out there heh it well also burn horse do do.. or cow dung etc. I do like the idea of clean coal better for ovious reasons. I bought 90# s more coal from the local supply and showed the burnt coal to the receptionist and the owner came out of his office. He asked me twice were I got the coal from he couldnt believe it was his, as the coal was still in soft lumps that appear as rock or clay!!!! The coal was from the burn that lasted over three days with a blue flame gasification and white tips as I stated before.The proof well be in the pudding.. Many inventers have spent many years trying to do a good burn, Im humbled and exited, well send out information as I get it.
Between the two.